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Scott Leslie - 13 May 2008 01:37 GMT
Have a new one: seems to be a common problem, but I can't find a solution on
MS's website or on the Net generally.

Running XP SP2 on a Pentium 4, Norton SystemWork's WinDoctor turns up the
message: '"C:\Program Files\Common Files\Corel\Shared\Shell
Extension\PropSchemaReg.exe" cannot access a necessary file, "propsys.dll"'

Apparently this dll is supposed to reside in C:\Windows\System32\ but
doesn't. I must have let an uninstall program delete it as an "unused"
common file. Anyone have a clue how I can obtain a new one?

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Scott Leslie - 13 May 2008 02:09 GMT
Hm, never mind. I found a download at afreedll.com; several reviews on the
Web extolled the site's virtues, and Norton Internet Security passed the
file, so I copied it to the appropriate folder, and SystemWorks no longer
generates the error message.

Now I can only hope there's no malware hidden in there...

> Have a new one: seems to be a common problem, but I can't find a solution
> on MS's website or on the Net generally.
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> doesn't. I must have let an uninstall program delete it as an "unused"
> common file. Anyone have a clue how I can obtain a new one?
 
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